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Forbes' Real-Time Billionaires rankings tracks the daily ups and downs of the world’s richest people. The wealth-tracking platform provides ongoing updates on the net worth and ranking of...
Who are the top 10 richest people in the world?* 1. Elon Musk 2. Jeff Bezos 3. Bernard Arnault 4. Mark Zuckerberg 5. Larry Ellison 6. Warren Buffett 7. Bill Gates 8. Larry Page 9. Sergey Brin. 10. Steve Ballmer *As of September 1, 2024 at 12 a.m. ET
The top 10 richest people in the world as of Oct. 2, 2024, are: Elon Musk; Jeff Bezos; Mark Zuckerberg; Bernard Arnault; Larry Ellison; Bill Gates; Larry Page; Steve Ballmer; Warren Buffett...
The world’s wealthiest people have several things in common, but one of the most prominent is that the 10 richest have more than $100 billion to their name. The very top have more than $200 billion.
The Bloomberg Billionaires Index is a daily ranking of the world’s richest people. Details about the calculations are provided in the net worth analysis on each billionaire’s profile page.
The biggest gainer in June was Larry Ellison, whose fortune rose by $26.8 billion to an estimated $173 billion, as shares of Oracle soared to all-time highs. Together the world’s top 10 richest are worth a combined $1.66 trillion—about $76 billion more than a month ago.
Who are the top 10 richest people in the world?* 1. Elon Musk 2. Larry Ellison 3. Jeff Bezos 4. Mark Zuckerberg 5. Bernard Arnault 6. Warren Buffett 7. Larry Page 8. Amancio Ortega 9....
View the richest people in the world including the youngest billionaires, female billionaires and newest billionaires. Forbes presents the 2024 World's Billionaires List.
Together the world’s top 10 richest are worth a combined $1.75 trillion—up from $1.66 trillion a month ago. Forbes has been keeping track of the world’s billionaires since 1987. In April we found 2,781 of them for our annual list.
As of January 1, 2024, seven of the world’s top 10 richest people are wealthier than they were a month ago. Their fortunes collectively rose by $30 billion during December—a much smaller jump than the $115 billion rise during November 2023.